Henry J's were not one of Detroit's great successes—they bombed. In 1951, nobody wanted a crummy little "compact" when they could have a V8 with room and a view for a few more dollars. After all, this ...
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This little fastener changed aviation. Ukrainian-born toolmaker and inventor William Dzus (pronounced “Zeus”) witnessed all sorts of unusual and inefficient connecting systems while working for ...
D5 DZUS panel Line quarter-turn fasteners from Southco, Concordville, Pa., use flare-in studs with all the fastening hardware firmly attached. This eliminates the possibility of dropped or lost parts.